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Beneath a Silent Moon [Hardcover]

Tracy Grant (Author)
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March 18, 2003

Tracy Grant made a stunning debut with Daughter of the Game, a suspenseful novel that lifted the curtain on the glittering world of Regency London, revealing a maze of intrigue and scandal, and introduced Charles and Mélanie Fraser -- a fascinating couple whose private lives are at odds with their public image. Now Grant returns with a sweeping new novel that explores the Frasers' partnership in adventure.

London, 1817: Under the cover of darkness, a cloaked stranger steals into the city. He has a job to do: a task that began in a shadowy past. It is going to be difficult. But then murder always is....On that same evening, London's beau monde is celebrating amid the splendor that is Glenister House. The Napoleonic Wars are finally at an end, and Mélanie and Charles Fraser, one of society's most intriguing couples, have traded the moment -to -moment dangers of war for the elegance of the British aristocracy.

Mélanie, a war bride, is an amateur on these civilized battlefields, where age-old alliances intertwine like melodies in a Mozart opera and carnality pulses just beneath a veneer with the sugar-coated beauty of a Fragonard painting.

Charles, a diplomat and intelligence agent during the war, is now a fast-rising Member of Parliament. He seems completely at ease in the world to which he was born, but Mélanie feels her husband has become a polite stranger.

Enter Honoria Talbot, the woman everyone expected Charles to marry. She would have made him a perfect wife -- as polished as sterling, as cool as marble.... On this evening the party assembled at Glenister House hears a shocking announcement: Honoria is indeed marrying a Fraser, but it's not Charles -- it's Charles's father.

This, however, is not the only stunning revelation of the evening. Beneath the glow of a silent moon, a hooded woman smuggles Charles and Mélanie a message from a former compatriot -- meet him tomorrow night at the terrace overlooking the river, off Somerset Place. At twelve o'clock....

The Frasers are swept back into their life of intrigue. Their investigation takes them from a crumbling Thames-side terrace to Charles's ancestral estate on the coast of Scotland . . . and it touches not only Charles's ruthless father and tormented sister, but also the seemingly perfect Honoria. They follow a trail of clues that leads back to the French Revolution and an underground organization called the Elsinore League.

The stakes in this game are high: the lives of those Charles holds most dear and the trust of the woman with whom he shares his life. For the web of lies he and Mélanie discover spans generations and threatens the fate of nations. And the truth is a deadly weapon that can lead to scandal, tragedy ... and murder.


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About the Author

Tracy Grant studied British history at Stanford University and received the Firestone Award for Excellence in Research for her honors thesis. She lives in northern California, where she is on the board of the Merola Opera Program, a training program for professional opera singers, coaches, and stage directors, and is managing director of h e l p: human elemental laboratory of performance. Daughter of the Game, the further adventures of Charles and Mélanie Fraser, is also available from Morrow/Avon.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; 1st edition (March 18, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0066211425
  • ISBN-13: 978-0066211428
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.5 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,755,687 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Tracy Grant has been making up stories as long as she can remember and writing them down since third grade when she was assigned writing a story and realized she had a wealth of characters and plots inside her head. She studied British history at Stanford University and received the Firestone Award for Excellence in Research for her honors thesis on shifting conceptions of honor in late fifteenth century England. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she is on the board of the Merola Opera Program, a training program for professional opera singers, coaches, and stage directors. For more information about her books, please visit her website at http://www.tracygrant.org.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Regency Period Unmasked!, September 2, 2003
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The author has gifted me with four days of great pleasure! I started with the stunning "Daughter of the Game," and finished with "Beneath a Silent Moon." And I must say, Tracy Grant has pictured a Regency Period (with 21st Century language) more in keeping with the one my research has always revealed to me, rather than the light Regency novels that portray simply a game of manners! The only authors that routinely hand you one plot twist after another plot twist -- such as Deighton or Deaver -- have nothing on Grant. One reviewer felt there was no character development. But I found each character so well-drawn that I would recognize them if they knocked on my door. People in the early 19th Century lived behind masks, conducted business behind closed doors, spoke of manners and mores as rules written in stone while breaking them routinely and slept around -- kind of like today.....
The author uses language beautifully, although it isn't necessarily 1819 language. And both books were well-edited. So if you want a page-turner, one that may cause you to catch your breath, or even laugh at the outrageousness of the plot twists, you might enjoy the story of Charles and Melanie and their relatives, friends and enemies!
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars More characters than the telephone directory, November 22, 2004
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About two-thirds of the way through this book I seriously began to wonder whether it was in fact a cleverly disguised send-up of the mystery/romance genre. The number of characters is bewildering and the rapidity with which each discovers that he/she is/is not the half brother/sister of another is mind-numbing. I lost count of the number of times a female character sat down and "smoothed out the wrinkles in her dress" - this couldn't be serious, it had to be satire, right?

I'm afraid I will never know how this book compares with others by the same author - I will most definitely never read another.

I gave this one star because I was unable to give it less.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Better than expected, February 22, 2008
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I found this book on the remainder table at my local bookstore. Right from the beginning, I was drawn into the novel. The plot twists are complicated and the characters rather numerous. Her description of the Scottish estate were good, and I liked the ancillary characters. I couldn't put the book down and was sorry when it ended. I expected the usual Regency Romance and found a much more interesting book. I'll definitely read more of Ms. Grant's books.
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Evie gripped the gilded wrought-iron balustrade in a vain attempt to still the unease roiling through her. Read the first page
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Miss Talbot, Elsinore League, Lady Frances, Lord Glenister, Lord Quentin, Kenneth Fraser, Honoria Talbot, Miss Newland, Glenister House, Cyril Talbot, Lord Valentine, Lord Cyril, Miss Mortimer, Charles Fraser, Francisco Soro, Foreign Secretary, Andrew Thirle, Colonel Coroux, Gold Saloon, Lady Winchester, Miss Fraser, Uncle Frederick, Covent Garden, Tommy Belmont, Evie Mortimer
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